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34 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. [i] (2013-2014)

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               LOYOLA

     OF LOS ANGELES

ENTERTAINMENT

       LAW REVIEW


VOLUME THIRTY-FOUR                 2013-2014                      NUMBER ONE

                         TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

BATCHES OF MISMATCHES REGARDING LACHES: A COPYRIGHT-FOCUSED
ANALYSIS OF LACHES WHEN THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS HAS NOT YET RUN
     by Scott M . Salom on  ............................................................................................. 1
           This comment analyzes the Circuit split regarding whether laches can bar copyright
           infringement claims prior to the statute of limitations running and offers a recom-
           mendation for a resolution when the United States Supreme Court rules in Petrella
           v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The comment is split into five sections. First, it provides
           background information, including historical and general information on copyright,
           laches, the statute of limitations, and the difference between equitable and legal
           remedies. Next, the comment analyzes cases from each Circuit to understand where
           they lie on the spectrum of the Circuit split, ranging from complete prohibition of
           laches to allowing it as a complete bar to all remedies. The comment then discusses
           the Ninth Circuit's treatment of Petrella and the possibility that the concurring opin-
           ion signals a shift in jurisprudence. Ultimately, the comment recommends that the
           Supreme Court should establish a rule consistent with the legislative history of the
           Copyright Act and hold that laches should be available as a defense to copyright in-
           fringement and that it should only bar equitable remedies.

ADAPT OR DIE: AEREO, IVI, AND THE RIGHT OF CONTROL IN AN EVOLVING
DIGITAL AGE
     by Johanna R. Alves-Parks ...........................................................................  33
           The advent of the Intemet has had a great effect on the production, distribution, and
           consumption of television programming. The Supreme Court granted certiorari to ABC,
           Inc. v. Aereo, Inc. and will now review the issue of unlicensed digital distribution of
           copyrighted programming in its Spring 2014 term. This Comment will first briefly
           examine the origins and interconnection between television and digital media,
           culminating in a discussion of the repercussions of allowing unlicensed over-the-top
           retransmissions of network broadcast programming to continue to stream over the

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